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Old 12-05-2006, 03:09 AM   #5
JoWilli
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Originally Posted by Banarenth View Post
You stated "Today's Christian music is neither a reflection nor a product of Scriptural example and teaching" as opposed to "Praise music". Since most of the churches in my area still use hymnal and hymnal style music, and contemporary praise music is a clear exception that is only very recently (last 2 years) being used in our churches, for me that meant it was inclusive. Sorry for my confusion on your meaning.
The phrase "Today's Christian music" would include "praise music" and hymnal music, since both forms are used "today."

Many hymns are either unGodly in their message, or thinly reflective of Scripture. Yet, they are continually sung as unto God, with all sincerity, and with all compliance to the "music minister" conducting the session.

It is not considered good form or a feature of "unity in the Body" to require a "music minister" to get his theology right. If it were, these foolish hymns would disappear from worship.

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